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I was not content to stop at having a waveform, as the next day dawned. Something about finding life in a 56 year old chassis gets me going, call me crazy. So after finding the horizontal oscillator working, I decided to pump as many new caps as I could find into critical circuits to see what else I could get. I ended up doing everything on the 2 PCB's, everything in the vertical oscillator, everything in the horizontal oscillator, and a few other random caps just to exhaust my supply. I'm now totally out of .047's, .022's, .01's, and the 'lytic bin took a good hit as well.
![]() Turns out the vertical section is just fine as well, though the 6AQ5 running the show tests barely into the green scale on the tube tester. I'll have to get a fresh one before attempting to run a CRT. As you can see in the first 2 pics, I did a whole lot of recapping. Took me the better part of the day to get to this point, my back is killing me. I'm way ahead of the power curve as a result though, I figure there's only about 2 more days of recapping to the matrix section (3rd pic), and the chassis will be 100% free of PIO's. Tidbit: every single paper cap in this chassis was made by Dumont...strange? ![]() Most were MicaMold labeled made by Dumont, a few were were Aerovox and 'MicoMould'. I left the ElMenco micas in place, as every one I tested was within tolerance. I'll probably get to those at a later date, when I'm not so tired of capacitors. The one bad part I found so far was a video peaking coil that had split it's case all the way around. The wires inside were eaten by corrosion, so it's toast. If I can't get another one, I'll have to wind one with the help of my brother.
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